Pros: Now this is a disc golf course. Lots of trees, tunnel shots, obstacles, and technique needed, but if you hit your line, you're good. It's not the typical hyzer-bomb course which is, sadly, the way the sport has been going. It's a well rounded course. Love it!

Cons: Lack of Signage. Older, beat-up baskets. the teepad on 10, or the basket on 9 could be an issue.

Other Thoughts: If this course had a full set of teepads, and signs, I would give it a 4.... EASILY!!!

Pros: Built around Kameoka trail, the course is beautiful. Unlike Boomer (the other disc golf course), there are trees everywhere that haven't yet been cut down. There's a wide variety of technical holes that are both fun and challenging. There's also quite a few birdy-able holes (for most players) on the back 9.

Cons: The baskets are old, and not always well marked. This has improved recently (thanks Stillwater Disc Golf Club), but it's still not the best marked course, but it's not the worst either.

The tees are dirt. I think this might be changing (I read a rumor that their pouring concrete right now actually) but as of right now they are dirt. Because Stillwater is full of all kinds of players, the tee pads keep getting longer, and some of them have actually moved locations (like hole 1. You're supposed to shoot through the trees, not move up 50 feet to the north and then take a 20 foot step east).

It is a park that exists in nature, so there's snakes, spiders and the like, so be careful when you go searching for your discs.

Other Thoughts: Over all it's a really fun course, it has its flaws, but given the options, it's the best course in town.

Pros: Hoyt Grove Park is a decent course and an alternative to Boomer Lake. I play this course on the windy days because it's more protected than boomer. The course generally isn't too busy which is nice. Has a nice variety of technical and open shots.

Cons: Improvements are definitely needed. The course has a few cheap signs, but only on about 5 holes or so. All dirt pads. First time players should either bring someone with them or follow another person. Difficult course to figure out on your own due to lack of signs.

Other Thoughts: This course is not going to compete with the best of courses in the state. Its a great alternative if you are stuck in Stillwater and are looking for something different than boomer. All 18 baskets are there. The tee pad for #1 is right as you walk up the hill to the left. I would call the teepad to the right an alternate, easier and more open drive.

Directions:
As a resident of Stillwater, I still had a problem finding it the first time. So on 12th and east of Perkins road. It is the parking lot across from the Senior Center. Walk across the bridge and up the hill for #1.

Pros: Course is in a nice area, with great view of the cemetery. Baskets are in decent shape. Long grass not a problem, and course was dry, so mud was not a problem. Holes had a range from short to long, and the overall hole designs were fine.

Cons: NO tee pads, NO tee signs, NO numbers on the baskets! Pretty big NOs in my book. I followed a twosome for most of the front 9 so I could find the tees and holes, but I decided to skip a couple of holes so I could get home earlier. One basket actually had a number, I think (two sprayed on vertical stripes was meant to be "11"). After that hole, I had no idea where the next 7 holes were. I saw no holes that I had not seen or played before.

Other Thoughts: A rating of 2.0 is defined as reasonable, and a 1.5 is passable.. Rudimentary tee signs would help immensely, and would marking the baskets with numbers. That would bring the rating up to a 3, which is "Good". Do NOT play this course without a local to guide you, unless you enjoy just walking around a disc golf course with a clueless look on your face.

Pros: Hoyt GRove doesnt get the respect it deserves in my opinion. It is a must hit if youre near stilly.
-tehnical, tight
-unique hallway shots typically not offered in central OK
-great use of the land, creek and tree layout
-good balance of left to rights, long and tights
-ROLLERS YEA!!!
-course is in a valley hidden from major winds
-almost always have the course to yourself

Cons: -hit or miss on course conditions- can get overgrown
-natural tee pads (not necessarily a bad thing...)
-course can get confusing hole to hole- not well marked-easy to figure out numerous times through
-2 baskets missing :( i typically throw both anyway, why not?
-one or two tees are near other fairways, keep your head up dawg!

Other Thoughts: Fun course, watch out for horses on people-back and the occasional OSU hottie
other than the missing baskets this course is close to being the shiz

Pros: Nice variety of shots. A few very tight fairways that require pin point accuracy. On every hole there are trees to contend with. There are a few holes that a player could uncork a drive on, but not very many. Nice, scenic course.

Cons: Grass is not always kept up. Course can get confusing since there are no signs or teepads.

Other Thoughts: I brought friends to both Boomer Lake Course across town and this one and they really enjoyed and preferred this course.

Cons: Durring the summer they may only mow a portion the fairways, this makes it very difficult to find discs (unless you're very accurate).
one hole you're shooting down hill at a water hazard (the creek is about 7' drop off the bank)

Other Thoughts: while there is water 'present' on 7 holes, its only problematic on 5 (the other two are a canal which has a depth of a few inches)

Pros: Good course with a nice variety considering the terrain to work with.

Cons: Could have been a little better marked and maintained. The tee-boxes that were marked were marked well, but there were a few missing. A lot of standing water when I played, probably typical during rainy seasons.

Other Thoughts: Nice course with a variety of shots. Some tee-boxes were well marked with hole photographs, and some seemed to be missing completely. There were a couple underwater, but this is probably seasonal.

Pros: A lot of variety on this course, a couple somewhat open to very tight holes. And some water holes too. 18 holes with 3 tees per hole Blue, White, and Red. Great signs (Photos of hole/marked tees all three) but all but two were missing

Cons: No signs, I found two on the ground. The tees are hard to find if you can find any. I never found any tee for hole 8 and 12, Looks like the tee for 10 is not where players have been playing from. Also looks like tee 17 is used for 15 too. I like the water holes but the creek is nasty. Basket for 18 is missing. Looked like Holes 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 18 may flood when it rains heavy.

Other Thoughts: I only played a few of the holes, I was taking photos to post and spent most of the time looking for tees and the next hole. I wished the person that made the signs could post the photos on here if they still have them. Bring a disc that floats and something to get it out.